Soak your foot in hot water first, then dig it out with a sterilized needle. The hot water will help swell the skin so you can see the glass better.~
MexicanMug on February 8th, 2012
disinfect area with isipropyl alchol swab. use tweesers to pull out. use cotton ball to stop bleeding
Guineapig on February 8th, 2012
tweezers
BlindPoet on February 8th, 2012
Sterilize a needle or tweezers…and maybe even have a pair of nail clippers sterilized, too, to help trim away any extra skin that might have grown over the wound.
It’s a pain in the rear to dig out (seriously, I just did this on my sister’s heel 2 weeks ago)…apply ice to numb the area, or better yet, get some clove bud oil or anbesol if you have it…and pray it comes out quickly.
AgeingNature on February 8th, 2012
Soak your foot in warm water with epsom salt.
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SkateRForeveR
on February 8th, 2012
Soak your foot in hot water first, then dig it out with a sterilized needle. The hot water will help swell the skin so you can see the glass better.~
MexicanMug
on February 8th, 2012
disinfect area with isipropyl alchol swab. use tweesers to pull out. use cotton ball to stop bleeding
Guineapig
on February 8th, 2012
tweezers
BlindPoet
on February 8th, 2012
Sterilize a needle or tweezers…and maybe even have a pair of nail clippers sterilized, too, to help trim away any extra skin that might have grown over the wound.
It’s a pain in the rear to dig out (seriously, I just did this on my sister’s heel 2 weeks ago)…apply ice to numb the area, or better yet, get some clove bud oil or anbesol if you have it…and pray it comes out quickly.
AgeingNature
on February 8th, 2012
Soak your foot in warm water with epsom salt.